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Child protection notification—relationship to child of source of notification, code N[N]

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Element
Short name:Help on this termRelationship to child of source of notification (child protection notification)
Synonymous names:Help on this termRelationship to child
METEOR identifier:Help on this term314756
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Community Services (retired), Standard 30/04/2008 [Non DictionaryHelp on this term]
Definition:Help on this term

The personal or professional relationship to the child of the person who made the child protection notification to the relevant authority, as represented by a code.

Data Element Concept:Child protection notification—relationship to child of source of notification

Value domain attributes

Representational attributes

Representation class:Help on this termCode
Data type:Help on this termNumber
Format:Help on this termN[N]
Maximum character length:Help on this term2
Permissible values:Help on this term
ValueMeaning
1Subject child
2Parent/guardian
3Relative/kin carer
4Foster carer
5Other carer
6Sibling
7Other relative
8Friend/neighbour
9Police personnel
10Medical practitioner
11Nurse
12Social welfare professional
13Other health professional
14School personnel
15Child care worker
16Legal professionals
17Anonymous
88Other
Supplementary values:Help on this term
ValueMeaning
99Not stated/inadequately described

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

CODE 1 Subject child

Any person who contacts the department regarding a concern about themselves.

CODE 2 Parent/Guardian

A natural or substitute parent (spouse or natural parent, adoptive parent or spouse of an adoptive parent) who has an ongoing legal responsibility for the care and protection of a child.

CODE 3 Relative/kin carer

Includes family members (other than parents) or a person well know to the child and/or family (based on a pre-existing relationship) who has an ongoing legal responsibility for the care and protection of the child.

CODE 4 Foster carer

Person who has duty of care responsibility for the child and the care is authorised and carers are reimbursed by the state or territory and supported by an approved agency.

CODE 5 Other carer

Includes any other person who has an ongoing legal responsibility to care for the child that does not fit into categories 2-4, such as residential care workers.

CODE 6 Sibling

A natural (i.e. biological), adopted, foster, step-brother or sister.

CODE 7 Other relative/kin

Includes a grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin. The relationship can be full, half or step or through adoption. It also includes members of Indigenous communities who are accepted by that community as being related to the child. This does not include any relative/kin who have ongoing legal responsibility of the child.

CODE 8 Friend/neighbour

An unrelated person or acquaintance who is known to, or lives in close proximity to the subject child or their family, or to the person believed responsible for the abuse or neglect.

CODE 9 Police personnel

Any member of a Federal, state or territory law enforcement agency.

CODE 10 Medical practitioner

Includes only registered medical practitioners. This includes both general practitioners and specialists in hospitals or in the community.

CODE 11 Nurse

Includes registered and enrolled nurses and nurses aids.

CODE 12 Social welfare professionals

Includes social workers, welfare & community workers, counsellors and psychologists.

CODE 13 Other health professional

Includes dentists, pharmacists, and any health professional not covered in 10–12.

CODE 14  School personnel

Any appropriately trained person involved in the instruction or imparting of knowledge to children or providing direct support for this education. This includes teachers, teachers’ aides, school principals and who work in preschool, kindergarten, primary, secondary, technical, sporting or art and crafts education.

CODE 15 Child care worker

Any person engaged in providing occasional, part-time or full-time care for children.

CODE 16 Legal professional

Anyone qualified to practice law including judges, barristers, and solicitors.

CODE 17 Anonymous

All contacts received from a person who chooses not to provide their name

CODE 88 Other

All other persons or organisations not classified above (e.g. ministers of religion or government agencies and instrumentalities not classified above)

CODE 99 Not stated/inadequately described

Includes all contacts where the relationship of the person to the child was not recorded.

Data element attributes

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this termThis refers to the personal or professional capacity of the person who is making the contact. For example, if a person contacts the department as a concerned neighbour and in the conversation it becomes apparent that this person is a police officer, this person is still recorded as a neighbour, as they did not call in their capacity as a police officer.
Collection methods:Help on this term

This item should be recorded at the time of the contact to the community services department. If a notification is made more than once about the same event, then only the first contact is recorded. Therefore, only the first person to notify about the event should be recorded.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

National Child Protection and Support Services data group (NCPASS).

Origin:Help on this termChild protection and support services data dictionary. AIHW Version 1.0 Oct 2005.

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Has been superseded by Child protection notification—source of notification, code N[N]
  • Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016
  • Community Services (retired), Recorded 19/08/2011
Has been superseded by Child protection notification—source of notification, code N[N]
  • Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term

Child protection and support services (CPSS) - notifications, investigations, and substantiations NMDS (July 2007)
Community Services (retired), Superseded 01/05/2008

Child protection and support services (CPSS) - notifications, investigations, and substantiations NMDS pilot (2008)
Community Services (retired), Retired 06/02/2012

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